Unless you live in a designated warm place like Miami or TayuanLos Angeles, New Year's is widely accepted as the worst holiday of the year.
Thankfully, there are little tweets for us cold climate people that keep us going. Hamiltoncreator Lin-Manuel Miranda had one of the sweetest this year, with just the right amount of corniness to make it chug.
SEE ALSO: To see 'Hamilton' for free, head to ... PornHubMiranda pulled up a Facebook post he wrote on New Years Eve six years ago as he was creating Hamilton.
"It's very hard to write battle wraps between Jefferson and Hamilton when you're nowhere near as smart as the people for whom you are writing. The hamster in the hamster wheel that runs my fevered brain needs a drink," Miranda wrote at the time.
Miranda then concluded in his tweet, "What I was doing on New Years Eve 2011. The work is hard but worth it. Don't give up."
What I was doing on New Years Eve 2011. The work is hard but it is worth it. Don’t give up. pic.twitter.com/UlLQ1HQ16u
— Lin-Manuel Miranda (@Lin_Manuel) December 31, 2017
It's unlikely that, if we all work and play like Miranda did on New Year's 2011, we will all create a record breaking award-winning musical like Hamiltonsomeday. Still, it's nice to fantasize about, especially when the rest of Twitter looks like this.
What's for dinner? Pennsylvania wildlife officials say they field a few thousand requests a year from people who want to eat roadkill. https://t.co/mpMnlYu2bK #odd
— AP Oddities (@AP_Oddities) December 29, 2017
And Miranda's Twitter feed provides just great inspiration and information in general. Even if you don't like Hamilton, his tweets are informed and smart and not painful at all. Miranda played a pivotal role, at least for a celebrity, in the Puerto Rican relief efforts post Hurricane Maria.
2018 seems a little less frightening now with these tender cheeseball tweets by our side.
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